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Daniel F. Melleno

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Univ. of California-Berkeley

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10-5-2014 3:30 PM

Session Location

Valley III Stinson Lounge

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The breadth of this session allows for interdisciplinary exchanges on the particularities enemies in literature, history, and politics to more nuanced interpretations of the notion of enmity in the medieval period. Some questions this session seeks to pose and answer are: How are enemies identified, constructed, dealt with and described? What were the ramifications of enmity among individuals or groups? How, and could, enmity be overcome? Were enemies always the "other"? What about non-human enemies?

Emerson S. Richards

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May 10th, 3:30 PM

Of Whom Shall I Be Afraid? Enemies in the Medieval Period

Valley III Stinson Lounge

The breadth of this session allows for interdisciplinary exchanges on the particularities enemies in literature, history, and politics to more nuanced interpretations of the notion of enmity in the medieval period. Some questions this session seeks to pose and answer are: How are enemies identified, constructed, dealt with and described? What were the ramifications of enmity among individuals or groups? How, and could, enmity be overcome? Were enemies always the "other"? What about non-human enemies?